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On 18 September, FEE (Federation of European Accountants) held a conference on Corporate Reporting for the Future. EFRAG Chairman Françoise Flores presented in the first session the EFRAG/ANC/FRC joint Discussion Paper ‘Towards a Disclosure Framework for the Notes’.
Ms Flores mentioned that the success of a better integration of various corporate reports including the financial report would undoubtedly serve investors and other users of company reports. Integration of information means a significant gain in relevance, as well as significant reduction costs of reporting analysis. Much has to be accomplished by various stakeholders before such a stream of improvements come to the fore. And EFRAG believes that in promoting improvements in the financial reporting arena, it can valuably contribute to the overall effort.
This is the reason why EFRAG initiated two years ago, as part of “proactive activities”, that is EFRAG's contribution to stimulating debate where improvement in financial reporting is needed, a research effort into ways to improve effectiveness of disclosures to financial statements.
EFRAG has observed that:
Those who make their best efforts to promote integrated reporting may consider EFRAG's approach as counter-intuitive to the progress they wish to suggest. In the present circumstance, the problem identified that can be remedied by the IASB lies with financial statements. This is the reason why EFRAG believes that the IASB should tackle it with a high level of priority, addressing the necessary broader picture only when improvements to disclosures in the notes to financial statements are already well underway. In the meantime, EFRAG will take its share in activating the debate about disclosures in a wider context.